4th Sunday of Advent

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4th Sunday of Advent

 

FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT

 

Updated Time line for Christmas Decorations Schedule
Please come when you can and be a part of the transformation of the Altar!1) Sunday the 18th. Dan coming toward end of Bible study at Noon to decorate trees. Special Movie, “The Bethlehem Star” 11:00 am in Church 2) Flowers arriving Thursday. 3) Friday the 23rd. If possible for people to stay after Adoration to unsleeve the plants4) Friday the 23rd 4:00 pm to place flowers and do final touches.  

The fourth and final Sunday of Advent in 2022 will be on Sunday, December 18th. Advent is the season in which believers eagerly anticipate the celebration of Christ’s birth. Reading, prayer, and reflection are ways we can cultivate a sense of holy anticipation this Advent. The fourth Sunday of Advent we meditate on the peace that Jesus brings our hearts and our world. Scripture is the place we can find the promises of God. Let us meditate on these truths and allow them to comfort our hearts this Advent season!
2 Thessalonians 3:16 says, “Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.”

 

Let the Lord enter; he is king of glory.The Lord’s are the earth and its fullness; the world and those who dwell in it.For he founded it upon the seasand established it upon the rivers.

 

Special 4:00 pm Christmas Mass Children’s Choir
Kids 7-17 Come to Sing!
Practice is Thursday at 6pm to sing through the carols, but everyone is invited to come at 5 to assemble the luminaries. 
Songs to listen to on You TubeO Come All Ye Faithful
Away in a Manger
Silent Night
Joy to the World 
Possibly “We Are Marching” (Siyahumba)
French 

Messe spéciale de Noël à 16h00 Chorale d’enfants
Les enfants de 7 à 17 ans viennent chanter !
La répétition a lieu jeudi à 18h pour chanter les chants de Noël, mais tout le monde est invité à venir à 17h pour assembler les luminaires. 
Chansons à écouter sur You Tube
O Come All Ye Faithful
Away in a Manger
Silent Night
Joie du monde 
Eventuellement “We Are Marching” (Siyahumba) 

 

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